If you’re new here, welcome! If not, then you know the drill. This list is an entirely biased recap of the newest cozy games from the past week that I have made virtual grabby hands at and stashed in my wishlist.
What I’ve learned this time around is that I have an unhealthy bias toward water-based games and desktop idlers. I shall never apologize for this. Probably.
Faves from the Week: Cozy Games released between November 10th and 14th

Cozy Littlequarium
Cozy Littlequarium is a simulator aquarium that sits on the lower third of your screen. Buy and care for your fish; some of them may get sick and need attention. Breed them to uncover different species and aim to finish your compendium. I assume you can sell your fish, or they may give passive income that you can use to decorate and customize your tank.
Delicious: The First Course
Delicious: The First Course is a prequel to the retro Delicious Series. Personally, it hurts to refer to this as retro since I grew up with it. Join Emily on a Time Management adventure and help her across 80 levels, 8 restaurants, and rediscover the magic of the series.


Cafe Cafe: Idle Bird Collector
Cafe Cafe: Idle Bird Collector is a game you’ll never guess the theme of. You’ll serve snacks at a cafe that sits on your desktop to a flock of adorable little birbs. Learn recipes and keep the food stocked so you can feed your customers. You’ll earn coins that you can use to progress the game and gems that you can use for gachas. If you want to earn some extra coin, you play a mini-game or two.
Moose Diver
Moose Diver is an interesting collectathon where you play as a moose on a diving adventure. Explore the ocean and vacuum coins from the seabed. You can sell those coins to upgrade your gear so that you can dive deeper. There’s a huge map to cover with 16 coin types, 16 gem types, and a few different artifacts to discover.


Unpetrified: Echoes of Nature
Unpetrified: Echoes of Nature is an exploration walking sim. You play as a stone golem trying to save nature by reconnecting ancient sources of energy through environmental puzzles. Explore diverse landscapes, uncover secrets and collectibles, and restore nature.
Secrets of Salem: The Phantom Cab Collector’s Edition
Secrets of Salem: The Phantom Cab Collector’s Edition is a hidden object game where you solve mysteries in 1950s Salem. Play as Detective Grayson as he solves unique puzzles and mini-games, uncovers collectibles, and shapes the outcome with choices that matter.


Hero of the Hive
Hero of the Hive is an immersive exploration sim where you play as a bee. Your Queen has gone missing, and you must help keep the hive going. You’ll gather resources, explore the area, complete quests, rebuild your hive, and help animals. Oh, and you can change the way your bee looks and put silly hats on them, which is arguably the most important feature.
Ayrton Idle
Ayrton Idle is an auto-battling idle RPG inspired by the era of Flash games. Crawl dungeons and autobattle your way through caves for hidden chests. Use the rewards to buy and upgrade gear. When you’re not slashing about, you can mine for resources, fish for valuables, or complete quests.


Little Corners
Little Corners is a delightful little room decorating game using stickers. Each room has a different theme to it and the stickers uniquely match it. So, every room feels fresh and new with different items to utilize. We played Little Corners here and we absolutely adored it. Feel free to check out that review linked below.
Desktop Fishes
Desktop Fishes is an idle aquarium that overlays your desktop to turn it into a thriving fish sanctuary right on your screen. Hatch, breed, take care of, and dress up your fish! Be sure to keep the seaweed cut and to visit the octopus market for food and toys. Upgrade your aquarium through a skill tree that offers added perks to your tank!


PonPonTown
PonPonTown is a pachinko-style idle game that sits on the side of your screen. Your pinball villagers will collide all over the place to produce coins, wood, and other materials. Each villager type has unique talents and work-related skills, so you’ll want to invest in rounding out your village, which you can decorate and build.
Which cozy games from my personal picks would you add to your wishlist, if any? If nothing struck your fancy here, you can check out the individualized days of new releases in the Cozy Games Today tag (the latest are from November 13th and 14th). Or, if you want to see more of my picks from past weeks, you can check out the Faves from the Week tag.
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